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Tinley

An English surname-style name from place-name elements meaning a meadow or clearing.

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Tinley is a modern surname-derived given name that most likely draws from Tinsley, a village and historic parish in South Yorkshire, England. The place name Tinsley appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Tineslawe," believed to combine a personal name — possibly "Tynni" — with the Old English "hlaw," meaning hill or mound. From that windswept northern English hillside, a family surname was born, and from that surname, centuries later, a given name.

The transition from Tinsley to Tinley mirrors the fate of many English toponymic surnames in American naming culture: the "-ley" ending, connoting meadow in Old English, became extraordinarily fashionable in the 2000s and 2010s through names like Finley, Hadley, Paisley, and Kinley. Tinley fits naturally into this cohort — crisp, two syllables, ending in that buoyant "-lee" sound that American parents have found irresistible across two decades of naming trends. It carries the rugged, place-rooted character of its surname origins while wearing the lightness of its modern context.

Tinley began appearing as a first name in the United States in the early 2010s and remains genuinely rare, making it appealing to parents who want something that feels part of a recognizable family of names without being a duplicate. It has a certain forthright, unpretentious quality — sturdy as a Yorkshire hill, breezy as a meadow — and sits at the intersection of heritage and invention that defines so many names of this era.

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